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The Franciska Show
PART 1/3 on LGBTQ+ "The PARENT Perspective" - with Rachel Weinstein

The Franciska Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 47:33


Join the discussion group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/Lj6a5VZhRnBKCumXLE43QK Contact Franciska- franciskakay@gmail.com I love hearing from you! Check out my latest music video: KOL ISHA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHdvFP-biIM   Episode on Intimate Judaism with Rachel Weinstein: https://jewishcoffeehouse.com/36-out-of-the-closet-without-shame-balancing-conflicting-identities-of-lgbtq-and-orthodoxy/   About our guest: Rachel Weinstein is a licensed clinical social worker from Brooklyn and Chicago and holds a B.A. in Psychology from Stern College and a Master's in Social Work from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has worked with children and adults in residential psychiatric facilities, schools for the developmentally disabled, nursing homes, hospitals, and hospice. She has extensive experience in grief and bereavement support and is passionate about working with LGBTQ individuals and their families within the Orthodox and greater Jewish community. She strongly believes that everyone has a story that needs to be told and that all of us deserve to be heard.      

Had I Known
Rachel Weinstein - Tony Award-winning Producer

Had I Known

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 54:23


Rachel Weinstein went to Hamilton College thinking she'd be a lawyer. While studying theater she set herself on a path to becoming a successful Broadway producer. This week she shares insight into how she got her start, how she built her career, and all that goes in to creating a show.All music by Doctuh Michael Woods

Intimate Judaism: A Jewish Approach to Intimacy, Sexuality, and Relationships
(36) Out of the Closet Without Shame: Balancing Conflicting Identities of LGBTQ and Orthodoxy

Intimate Judaism: A Jewish Approach to Intimacy, Sexuality, and Relationships

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 59:15


In past decades, being Orthodox and gay meant suffering in the closet, or choosing to live authentically at the expense of religion. Today, more LGBTQ individuals and couples wish to retain their religious identities while embracing their sexual orientation. Join Rabbi Scott Kahn and Talli Rosenbaum in a moving interview with Rachel Weinstein, Shimmy Feintuch and Joshua Brook. Become an Intimate Judaism Patreon subscriber to get additional episodes, merch, and more, including a Q and A dropping this week. Just go to https://www.patreon.com/intimatejudaism.

Driving Forces on WBAI
E.J. White, Victorious de Costa, Rachel Weinstein on WBAI's City Watch

Driving Forces on WBAI

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 60:08


On August 16, 2020, WBAI 99.5 FM City Watch host Jeff Simmons spoke with E.J. White, author of You Talkin’ To Me? by Oxford University Press; Victorious De Costa, producer of Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn on HBO; and, Rachel Weinstein, founder of Operation Backpack and Vice President at Volunteers of America-Greater New York.

Ahorrar Más con Potencial Millonario
5 pasos para completar tus metas en el año nuevo

Ahorrar Más con Potencial Millonario

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 11:19


para ver el articulo completo pase por: https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-50949092 ¡Buena suerte! 1. Pequeños pasos Establecer objetivos realistas puede conducir a una mayor probabilidad de éxito. Parte del problema es que a menudo establecemos objetivos enormes "bajo la falsa suposición de que se puede ser una persona completamente diferente cuando se estrena el nuevo año", dice la psicoterapeuta Rachel Weinstein. Comenzar con un objetivo no tan ambicioso, podemos ir progresando y pasar a niveles más difíciles. Por ejemplo, puedes comprar unas zapatillas para correr y apuntarse a carreras cortas antes de comprometerte completamente para correr un maratón. No se trata de establecer metas cortas sino de abordar los objetivos por fases para lograr resultados a largo plazo. Porque en realidad, "cambiar requiere pequeños pasos a lo largo del tiempo", explica Weinstein. 2. La importancia de los detalles A menudo establecemos objetivos sin una idea clara de cómo ejecutarlos. Pero es importante planificar los detalles. Si te propones "ir al gimnasio los martes por la tarde y los sábados por la mañana" es más probable que tengas éxito que simplemente decir "iré al gimnasio más", cree el profesor Neil Levy de la Universidad de Oxford (Inglaterra). Estas acciones concretas y factibles asegurarán que no solo tengas una intención, sino que también estableces los pasos para implementarla. 3. Red de ayuda Encontrar a otras personas con un objetivo similar a lo largo del año puede ser una gran fuente de motivación. Si vas a clase con un amigo, el compromiso es más fuerte. Lo mismo sucede cuando haces públicas tu lista de compromisos, es más probable que lo cumplamos. John Michael, filósofo de la Universidad de Warwick (Inglaterra), estudia los factores sociales involucrados en hacer y mantener compromisos. Afirma que es más probable que mantengamos resoluciones si podemos ver que son de alguna manera importantes para otras personas o que "el bienestar de otras personas está en juego" si fallamos. Así que, ya sea para cumplir un compromiso u obtener apoyo adicional de la gente que nos rodea, involucrar a otras personas puede ayudar a alcanzar el objetivo.

The Whole Care Network
Is it Holiday “HO HO HO” Time, or “NO NO NO” Time? Caregivers Dealing With Grief

The Whole Care Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 22:21


This Holiday Season is supposed to be the most joyous time of the year. For most people. But not for all of us. How do you feel, Toula? Are you singing, "HO. HO. HO.", or "NO. NO. NO."? Do you know others who are dealing with the STRESS of the season? Or the GRIEF of missing a loved one now? Or maybe someone having “anticipatory grief” for someone who is very ill? I understand. I still miss my Mom and Dad, and my son. But there is still joy to be found in this Season. And, it is okay to feel sad and glad. My special guest on this podcast is a friend who can help you. Rachel Weinstein is an authority on the topic of grief. She holds a Master's Degree in Education, with a specialty in Counseling and Counselor Education, from Indiana University. Rachel spent the early part of her career as a general psychotherapist, and later began specializing in the area of grief, loss, and life transition. Rachel is also an expert because she has lost people close to her, and has had to deal with those conflicting emotions. In this podcast, Rachel shares some practical ways we can cope with our feelings. She offers some simple actions we can take during the holidays to honor those we are grieving. Rachel is here to help you. If you find yourself having difficulty coping with a loss, and coping with the Holidays, contact Rachel by calling: (409) 540 – 4950, or email her at JaxCenterForGrief@gmail.com. I hope you also will gain some insight and comfort from this podcast Holiday Blessings Toula Wootan

Toula's Tips for Caregivers
Is it Holiday “HO HO HO” Time, or “NO NO NO” Time? Caregivers Dealing With Grief

Toula's Tips for Caregivers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 22:21


This Holiday Season is supposed to be the most joyous time of the year. For most people. But not for all of us.How do you feel, Toula? Are you singing, "HO. HO. HO.", or "NO. NO. NO."?Do you know others who are dealing with the STRESS of the season? Or the GRIEF of missing a loved one now? Or maybe someone having “anticipatory grief” for someone who is very ill?I understand. I still miss my Mom and Dad, and my son.But there is still joy to be found in this Season. And, it is okay to feel sad and glad.My special guest on this podcast is a friend who can help you. Rachel Weinstein is an authority on the topic of grief. She holds a Master's Degree in Education, with a specialty in Counseling and Counselor Education, from Indiana University. Rachel spent the early part of her career as a general psychotherapist, and later began specializing in the area of grief, loss, and life transition.Rachel is also an expert because she has lost people close to her, and has had to deal with those conflicting emotions.In this podcast, Rachel shares some practical ways we can cope with our feelings. She offers some simple actions we can take during the holidays to honor those we are grieving.Rachel is here to help you. If you find yourself having difficulty coping with a loss, and coping with the Holidays, contact Rachel by calling: (409) 540 – 4950, or email her at JaxCenterForGrief@gmail.com.I hope you also will gain some insight and comfort from this podcast.Holiday BlessingsToula Wootan

Toula's Tips for Caregivers
Is it Holiday “HO HO HO” Time, or “NO NO NO” Time? Caregivers Dealing With Grief

Toula's Tips for Caregivers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 22:21


This Holiday Season is supposed to be the most joyous time of the year. For most people. But not for all of us.How do you feel, Toula? Are you singing, "HO. HO. HO.", or "NO. NO. NO."?Do you know others who are dealing with the STRESS of the season? Or the GRIEF of missing a loved one now? Or maybe someone having “anticipatory grief” for someone who is very ill?I understand. I still miss my Mom and Dad, and my son.But there is still joy to be found in this Season. And, it is okay to feel sad and glad.My special guest on this podcast is a friend who can help you. Rachel Weinstein is an authority on the topic of grief. She holds a Master's Degree in Education, with a specialty in Counseling and Counselor Education, from Indiana University. Rachel spent the early part of her career as a general psychotherapist, and later began specializing in the area of grief, loss, and life transition.Rachel is also an expert because she has lost people close to her, and has had to deal with those conflicting emotions.In this podcast, Rachel shares some practical ways we can cope with our feelings. She offers some simple actions we can take during the holidays to honor those we are grieving.Rachel is here to help you. If you find yourself having difficulty coping with a loss, and coping with the Holidays, contact Rachel by calling: (409) 540 – 4950, or email her at JaxCenterForGrief@gmail.com.I hope you also will gain some insight and comfort from this podcast.Holiday BlessingsToula Wootan

The Whole Care Network
Can We Understand Grief?

The Whole Care Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2018 51:19


I believe that grief is a journey that should not be walked alone. Do you agree? All of us will endure grief more than once in our lives. Are you going through that heartache now? I am. My special guest on this podcast is a friend who can help you. Rachel Weinstein is an authority on the topic. She holds a Master's Degree in Education with a specialty in Counseling and Counselor Education, from Indiana University. Rachel spent the early part of her career as a general psychotherapist, and later began specializing in the area of grief, loss, and life transition. Everyone deals with loss in a different way. In this podcast, Rachel shares some of the most misunderstood aspects of grief, and how we can help someone who is suffering from a loss. Our conversation was helpful to me as I continue to grieve the recent loss of my Father. Rachel continues her practice of helping grieving families at convenient hours on evenings and weekends. If you find yourself having difficulty coping with a loss, Rachel can be reached by calling: (409) 540 – 4950, or emailing JaxCenterForGrief@gmail.com.

Toula's Tips for Caregivers
Can We Understand Grief?

Toula's Tips for Caregivers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 51:19


I believe that grief is a journey that should not be walked alone. Do you agree?All of us will endure grief more than once in our lives. Are you going through that heartache now? I am.My special guest on this podcast is a friend who can help you. Rachel Weinstein is an authority on the topic. She holds a Master's Degree in Education with a specialty in Counseling and Counselor Education, from Indiana University. Rachel spent the early part of her career as a general psychotherapist, and later began specializing in the area of grief, loss, and life transition. Everyone deals with loss in a different way. In this podcast, Rachel shares some of the most misunderstood aspects of grief, and how we can help someone who is suffering from a loss. Our conversation was helpful to me as I continue to grieve the recent loss of my Father.Rachel continues her practice of helping grieving families at convenient hours on evenings and weekends. If you find yourself having difficulty coping with a loss, Rachel can be reached by calling: (409) 540 – 4950, or emailing JaxCenterForGrief@gmail.com.

Toula's Tips for Caregivers
Can We Understand Grief?

Toula's Tips for Caregivers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 51:19


I believe that grief is a journey that should not be walked alone. Do you agree?All of us will endure grief more than once in our lives. Are you going through that heartache now? I am.My special guest on this podcast is a friend who can help you. Rachel Weinstein is an authority on the topic. She holds a Master's Degree in Education with a specialty in Counseling and Counselor Education, from Indiana University. Rachel spent the early part of her career as a general psychotherapist, and later began specializing in the area of grief, loss, and life transition. Everyone deals with loss in a different way. In this podcast, Rachel shares some of the most misunderstood aspects of grief, and how we can help someone who is suffering from a loss. Our conversation was helpful to me as I continue to grieve the recent loss of my Father.Rachel continues her practice of helping grieving families at convenient hours on evenings and weekends. If you find yourself having difficulty coping with a loss, Rachel can be reached by calling: (409) 540 – 4950, or emailing JaxCenterForGrief@gmail.com.

Financial Freedom Podcast
Episode 29: The Adulting School

Financial Freedom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 11:06


The educational system in this country is great and can teach you many things. However, one of the topics most schools leave out is how to be an adult. How do you live life, pay bills, handle credit, cook a meal, fix your car, or file a tax return? Kids often learn these lessons the hard way upon graduation, which can often lead to financial difficulties. The earlier we learn these lessons and start implementing them, the better. Luckily, someone has come up with a solution. Two women in Maine, Rachel Weinstein, a psychotherapist, and Katie Brunelle, a wellness coach, have started what they call The Adulting School, to address the simple subject of how to be an adult. So in this episode I wanted to talk about this project and how it can help or youth.

Adulthood Made Easy
Adulthood Made Easy: There's Really an Adulting School

Adulthood Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2017 22:07


Sam speaks with Rachel Weinstein and Katie Brunelle about The Adulting School, their online school that teaches real world skills like handling your finances, how to change a tire, and how to be a healthy adult. 

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Real Simple Podcasts
Adulthood Made Easy: There's Really an Adulting School

Real Simple Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2017 22:07


Sam speaks with Rachel Weinstein and Katie Brunelle about The Adulting School, their online school that teaches real world skills like handling your finances, how to change a tire, and how to be a healthy adult. 

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Cityscape
Operation Backpack

Cityscape

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 30:03


It can be a challenge for any kid to head back to school after summer break. After all there is something to be said for lazy days hanging out with friends at the park, beach or pool. But, summer only lasts so long, and soon kids will be trading in their beach balls for notebooks. For a lot of families in New York City, the cost of getting a child ready for a new school year can be out of reach. Enter – Operation Backpack. The initiative provides backpacks stocked with grade-appropriate school supplies to kids living in homeless and domestic violence shelters. On this week's Cityscape, we're talking with the program's founder, Rachel Weinstein.

WFUV's Cityscape
Operation Backpack

WFUV's Cityscape

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 30:03


It can be a challenge for any kid to head back to school after summer break. After all there is something to be said for lazy days hanging out with friends at the park, beach or pool. But, summer only lasts so long, and soon kids will be trading in their beach balls for notebooks. For a lot of families in New York City, the cost of getting a child ready for a new school year can be out of reach. Enter – Operation Backpack. The initiative provides backpacks stocked with grade-appropriate school supplies to kids living in homeless and domestic violence shelters. On this week's Cityscape, we're talking with the program's founder, Rachel Weinstein.

The Something Something Experience
Episode 64 - Bowie

The Something Something Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2016 138:25


Today's episode is a compilation of two roundtable discussions about our fallen alien god, David Bowie. This was recorded over two weeks with former podcast guests, Patrick Duncan, Hayden Black, Shannon Corder, Travis Olgin, and Tara Price, as well as newcomers Rachel Weinstein, and Shannon Robles. We commiserated, talked, shared stories, sang, and cried. Find us online at http://something2xp.net. Get your free audiobook download and 30 day free trial at http://audibletrial.com/something2xp #PleaseBeKind

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